Experimentarium, Science museum in Hellerup, Denmark.
Experimentarium is a science museum in Hellerup featuring three indoor floors and a rooftop with more than 300 exhibits designed for hands-on exploration. The displays are arranged to encourage visitors to try concepts themselves rather than simply view them.
The museum opened in 1991 and underwent a multi-year renovation that transformed a former brewery into its present form. This conversion preserved the building while giving it an entirely new interior purpose for education.
The center teaches science through Danish educational methods that emphasize hands-on participation over passive observation. Visitors of all ages can experiment with natural phenomena themselves and experience them firsthand.
The museum is open most days from morning through evening and is set up for visits lasting several hours. Online tickets help avoid waiting and typically offer better conditions than tickets purchased at the counter.
The Interactive Film Theatre uses motion sensors that let visitors influence the story through their own movements. This technology makes every visit different and gives audiences real control over what they experience.
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